Sharp Aquos Quattron 90 Inch Led TV Review

We all know Sharps 90 InchLED TV is the largest on today's market. With a price tag of around $8000.00 dollars there really is a huge jump in cost when compared to its 80 inch equivalent, which is currently available for more than half the...

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LAS VEGAS--( BUSINESS WIRE )--Miss Nothing. Experience Everything. Sharp comes to the 2014 International CES with a range of pixel-packed display technologies that allow consumers to experience every detail with captivating clarity. For the first time in the United States, Sharp is showcasing an 85” screen size 8K glasses-free 3D TV, in partnership with Phillips and Dolby. With...

(Source: Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd ) "Miss Nothing. Experience Everything" MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 27, 2014 -- Sharp Electronics of Canada today launched a national advertising campaign in support of its new line-up of AQUOS Quattron+ TVs. The campaign highlights the evolution of Sharp's Quattron technology as the next step in the company's history of innovation in bringing...

(Source: Sharp Corporation ) September 19, 2014 Exhibiting New Sharp Products and Technologies including Smart-Life-Concept Demonstration with Internet-of-Things and New Display Demonstrations Sharp Corporation will take part in CEATEC JAPAN 2014, a comprehensive annual exhibition showcasing the latest in IT and electronics, from October 7 to 11, 2014 at the Makuhari Messe...

MAHWAH, N.J., Jan. 28, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Sharp achieved the top U.S. market share in the 60"+ LED TV segment in 2012, according to The NPD Group's Retail Tracking Service. Fueled by an unmatched selection of large screen choices, picture quality performance and brand strength, Sharp more than doubled its market share between 2010 and 2012 (based on revenue share). "The large...

Sharp on Monday at CES 2014 unveiled a new 85-inch 8K TV that also offers glasses-free 3D video playback. The company says that the 8K TV has been created together with Philips and Dolby and will offer users a “lifelike 3D picture” without requiring glasses. The television set will offer a resolution of 7680 x 4320 or sixteen times the resolution of today’s HDV TVs. While the...

The Japanese TV-maker is known for going big at the Consumer Electronics Show, and this year is all about the subpixels. by Sharp unveiled its new line of Aquos TVs on Monday, once again showing the consumer electronics world that it knows how to think big. The company touted the Aquos 4K, Aquos Q, and what Sharp President John Herrington called a "game-changer" TV, the Aquos...

I scored the epic music for this Sharp AQUOS Quattron LED commercial in 2010. Adam Ismail prepared the \'Tetris\' music intro and I composed the rest. Thanks for watching and thanks for subscribing to my Youtube Channel. :-)
Title: \"Stunned Girl\"
Product: Sharp Aquos Quattron LED
Music Composer: Jo

Sharp Aquos

The Sharp Aquos is a range of LCD televisions and component screens made by Sharp Corporation of Japan. It encompasses small, portable models (e.g. the 13" B series) up to large home-theater screens (e.g. 65" high-definition widescreen models), as well as component screens for portable devices including mobile phones. Aquos was first released in 2001 with 13", 15", and 20" 4:3 sizes starting, pricing at $1,799.99, $2,999.99, and $4,999.99 respectively. Since then, the Aquos brand is Sharp's premium LCD line (as Sharp also makes non-Aquos LCD TVs that sell for less), and recently they have been the first series of LCD HDTVs to feature integrated Blu-ray Disc players with the BD-60U and BD-80U series debuting in 2009. Aquos LCD TVs are notable for displaying color in a RYGB color space known as Quattron, which adds a yellow component, as opposed to the standard RGB color space used by most color televisions. Initial models in the Aquos range were designed by noted Japanese industrial designer Toshiyuki Kita.[citation needed]George Takei is the spokesman for the line.